
As COVID-19 case numbers surpass 4 million, demand for gasoline is weakening across the country. The lower demand contributed to a cheaper national average on the week; this is the first time since late April that the national average has declined.
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Gasoline prices remained at $2.19 for the second week in a row after a weeks of increases, following significant drops earlier in the year due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Prices are nine cents more than last month but nearly 60 cents less than a year ago.
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The national average price for gasoline rose one cent to $2.18, despite a dip in U.S. demand for gasoline.
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The national average price for gasoline rose to $2.17, following continued increases on gasoline demand, and is up four cents from last week.
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Two fleet operators outline how they’re saving employee labor by allowing maintenance and fueling services to come to them.
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The national average price for gasoline rose to $2.13 continuing a rise following record lows amid the COVID-19 pandemic, though the rate at which gas prices are increasing across the country is slowing.
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The national average price for gasoline rose to $2.10 after finally hitting the $2 mark the previous week following months of low fuel prices amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
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The national average price for gasoline finally rose past the $2 average, reaching to $2.03.
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Gas was one penny more expensive than the previous week, though demand, overall, is still down by nearly 25%.
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